Re: waiting

2022-12-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Naw, LC. He's taken Christmas week off to preach to some pagans. I thought I'd sub in for him while he's off helping the dark souls.  Hey! I'm here all week folks! Next week, Circus Circus. I'm meeting there giving a lecture on multiparticle bound state formations and specializing in the

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Larry, rather than bad brains, let us conclude that not all of us are neurobiologically fit to become a physicist, or in Johnny's case, an engineer. Maybe, I can look up how Musk is doing with his neural chips and pick up a 12 pack? Still, I am concluding that whatever gifts you guys possess it

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Well, young people have died so let us see if it is probable that it was instead some unknown or underlying medical condition, rather than mRNA? It's a good reason to see, furthermore of researcher can tag the cause ahead of people getting vaccinated. Here is Nature with a 2 day old article on

waiting

2022-12-21 Thread Lawrence Crowell
I am waiting for medinuclear to send another batshit crazy post about WAMP the ingrate, pagans and so forth. Christmas should bring it about. I am sure he is working hard on it right now. LC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group.

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread Lawrence Crowell
On Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at 3:07:48 PM UTC-6 spudb...@aol.com wrote: > > > Am I trying to harm Pfizer and Moderna because they send Schiff money? > No. They will send the DNC money whether I stomp my feet or not. > > So, now that we've got that all solved. > Sure big pharma sends

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread Jesse Mazer
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 4:07 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > > Has there been deaths from the vaccinations? I don't know? All I say is, > let's have a look? > That doesn't seem like a good question to ask if we're thinking about policy, any

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Yeah, trust the government axiomatically! So we should trust our Fuhrers' is that it? Sorry bud, the American people respectfully disagree with your plea for adoration of the attorneys and their loyal servants.  https://news.gallup.com/poll/355124/americans-trust-government-remains-low.aspx

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
I studied what Joe did, before I criticized him. He banned fracking on public lands, then he didn't.  When prices went up in 21, he rescinded the ban. He hemmed and hawed about drilling in Alaska, and then decided to drill. He has gone back and forth about ocean drilling.  Now, I could present

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread Brent Meeker
Bullshit.  Potato Boy's only concern is to foment distrust of the government. Brent On 12/21/2022 5:50 AM, spudboy100 via Everything List wrote: Well stated. I am not advocating vaccine aversion, and simply am deeply concerned about those individuals forced by government edict IF they have a

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 10:44 AM wrote: *> What I never ever would have done is ban fracking and drilling like Joey > done, * You keep repeating that lie even though, as I pointed out before, Joe Biden has *NOT* banned fracking. And you keep repeating that we really should start investigating

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Nada. If Joe Joe or Governor Newsome of Cali pursued this as policy (A governor can just order the release of info) but governors cannot without a court order, I'd have been supportive, si? This is why I diverge from your personality thing driven by ideology, and stress policy as my focus. You

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread John Clark
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 9:20 AM wrote: *> So, you are indicating you are incurious about a mandated drug because > it offends your political views?* > No, it indicates I am *incurious* about YOUR medical opinions and advice because they are entirely determined by your political views as is your

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Nothing is 100% safe, no. But avoiding medicines that are safe for 99% and unsafe for someone's personal genetic expression, may make a drug 99 % unsafe, for them. Since, you're doing this out of politics and not medicine, I will opine that you will neither keep the Florida guv out of office,

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
So, you are indicating you are incurious about a mandated drug because it offends your political views? That is not following the science. We may have zero choice but to insist on injections whether it kills somebody or not? I would support the finding out of the truth, whatever the drawback.

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Well stated. I am not advocating vaccine aversion, and simply am deeply concerned about those individuals forced by government edict IF they have a vulnerability to the mRNA vaccines or anything else. Forcing someone to perish is the concern here. Taking the vaccines out of ignorance for these

Re: Death, science, and politics

2022-12-21 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 7:22 PM wrote: *> I am willing to investigate to see if there are any problems with mRNA > vaccines.* > How magnanimous of you to volunteer for this vitally important activity! However, given the fact that 12.7 billion shots have already been given don't you imagine this